THE PATTON COURIEK N 4 TTY WEY NE Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCann announce MANY WOMEN AND CHILDREN | department of public instruction which PERSONAL ND LOCAL NEWS NOTES OF the birth of a daughter, September 3. IN THE STATE EMPLOYED, | reveals the employment of some 25,- iN J 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Good and son, | ACCORDING TO REPORTING [000 14 and 15 year old children enroll- I Mrs. I | 3 George, have returned from Clearfield 9 | — ed in Pennsylvania continuation sch- PATT ON AND THE IMMEDIATE Vi | and Lock Haven where they spent sev- | {Only A Very Few People Have Any | gos, Accidents to minors under eigh- i Jon lays : Idea of All That Work for Gain teen years also received the attention days. | i a nn Sts n | oT . Mrs. George C. Hoppel and in the Keystone State. | of the bureau. iN HneELe JL THIS DEPARTMENT] Mr. and Mrs. George ’ "Eve darn wre is Make ns ar [ There is also touched upon in the | . ° : el . Teorge ¢ Mary Catherine, || | : L PACT: imate) " 3» THIS PAPER JUST 4 SIIVLE ildren, George and I | : onl: are te : EVERY LITTLE ITEMS HELES MAK: ame 1 ren yeas drove to Harve de Grace, Maryland, on || : Women and children are important | review the relatively large number of — BETTER FOE ALL END, nmyaoN : turday, where they spent Labor Day. || factors in the Pennsylvania employ-| minors employed in the glass factories . a : . Fifth avenue FOR SALE—Cheap, Bed, Spring anda || : || ment situation. This fact is shown in| of the state. and the outstanding pro- V( [ | | | M. H. Gardner, Notary Public, at the Y bi Ss SUL. Mattre Inquire Mrs. B. Blankfeld, a review of three years’ activities of | plems which the employment of minors Tozer Jewerly Co. 1 a 0h yn 4 603 Beech avenue | the bureau of women and children, de-|in the industry involves, together with yf « . a > " t+ lo 1 v 1 on { C al. ~ ay jo » et ru p Mrs. M Png Humber bh tor. = u : | he 1 Jol - a “The Jazz| Miss Beatrice Cavanaugh, former tea- || Corner E ifth and Magee Avenues |{ partment of labor and industry, just|a description of the most effective postoiiice stall Monday ler in the Patton schools, but living completed by Charlotte E. Carr the methods which employers have devel- Martha Rumberger : : nen { in Detroit for the last two years, has || ~ | | director. oped to solve or to minimize these pro- and Mrs. W a 0. hi 51 nh corse Davis of West | gone to the Clearfield hospital, where | Is N Ow Conducted On A - i Nearly three quarters of a million |plems. . » o0i- || dp sve 7 y are engage i s their guests ov-|she will undergo an operation for goi- {i || Pennsylvania women are engaged in Attention 1s paid to what is known ern gainful occupations coast resorts. TI uty returned on er Labor I Mr. and Mrs. ‘Edward [tre dis. J. "H. Moren. Mildred [1 i : ltrs as migratory child laborers to meet the : Sunday. i Indbe Mr Mrs. spent tr De bg end at] |; One quariey of 2 million ¢ aiid re 1 UD" | seasonable requirements of agricultural Cond; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M 1 anc I la Ho 1s, of Altoona was {and Jim Ne = n Be Sy ey | der eighteen years are industrially em- | work and of the ec canning of fruits and \ John, motored to Cleveland Ohio, over ¢ 1 t of her parents, Mr.) Binghampton, N. Y., % Or ey el {| ployed. vegetables. As the result of study and C , A \ 1 Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. John D. Moren. Mrs. | Every sixth child 14 and 15 years of | w ith the co-operation of canners of | | | e week end, Mr. Mitchel I 5 : * Katherine itati the week en 4 er TT ay nd Mrs. S. A. Cooper, of fth | Moren and litle daughter, Katherine, age leaves full time school to become a | the state, a new labor camp sanitation AND SOLICITS YOUR A iests, the Patricia, returned with the Morens and » “University of Ligh it N Pal ir. and a | ; let dna { wage earner. |code was drawn by the Department of Coletta and na Cooper of Pitts-|will be a guest here for some time. } while M , The activities of the bureau during | Labor and Industry and effectively en- ¥ State C on 11 arrv MeN ars * Philade ‘ suffere “FOR H 1 | burgh Harry Me Namara, ot Prilagelpnia : [|its three years of existence included forced. Friday I Cowher avenue, [spending his vacation in Patton, visi | | administrative research and education-| A serious loss of school work am- y conevniences, sit 1 hh avenue Hl wt ‘ it Daronts ig 's. Myles ® ? y : ; own, ( Sn | ) \ to break her arm|ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myles atronage n e Oo al work. In 1925 regulations were put| ong children was developed in Phila- YO Inquire at id. left ha FOR SALE ecentl : t arden at her Namara, of Terra Cotta Avenue, d L | into effect for the maintenance of in-|delphia through a study of conditions IE onl home. Miss Laura Bertin has rturned to QUAL An CES, | dustrial standards on factory work|in which school authorities of that er om {ra ar t 512 avenue. House | ang Jot: ST 1a fern x t Irs. “Bill who had been a | her Jpome is : Puteon having Lzeenny performed in the homes and placed on |city co-operated. These minors, it de- Fale } bath room, € 00kir ) 1 ( 1 \Viary Fisher ushey 5 Coast 0 allng ar the employer the responsibility for the | | veloped, left school to carry on work, Coke C ete. Inquire at 1007 South h Ni Fifth avenue, has returned to ht S0spaa. 5 recent caller in . ——————— == | observance of the women’s and child's | mainly in the state of New Jersey. Ab- or of at Courier office. 3t. her home in Detroit, Mich. rae) a R01 Was 2 Be : a. cs — labor law. In June, 1928, there were |out 80 per cent of these children lost a hg i Charles Cordell is making some ex Vr 1d Mrs. 1 Norman, Mr. |Philade pata. : WIT ere > a a AG im 12,000 home workers and credit is giv- | month or more of the year's schooling ! on 3 shelve an \ dy An and Mr. and| Miss Elizabeth Hurst of Wi *INSHUTR | of the flint lock type. It has been hand- | ST. AUGUSTINE NOTES. en the employer for the successful per-| while nearly Spe fifth lost three mon- et Dudl jensive mn] 7 J Pittsburgh, |is the house guest of Miss Margaret oq down to Mr. Moyer through five | (Too late for last week.) formance of the act. “While the bureau | ths or more. Two-thirds, it was shown, ental h ou WR t = oa 1 We end e of Patton [Fogerty of Magee avenue. generations and has seen service in the | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hammond and | efforts have not solved the home work | were below the Normal School Grade AIC : uf pin le Miss Olive Rumbaugh will leave on| Revolutionary War. It may still be us- | family of Johnstown attended the re. problems, they have at least clarified |for their age. widower ° Esl po " Irs. W. I willer and [Monday for Indiana Normal where she | eq and was used recently by Mr. Moy- | cent picnic here. it,” the report says, It is now known| Various ocnierences have been held a compl the ody ia cou ( the guests of | Will enter School Forse year Pittshura 1 in the hunting of squirrels, I was Mr .and Mrs. Julian Burley and chil- f what industries and occupations, what by the bureau during the three years § ty Hom, goes without d Mrs. Merzwellerj Miss Bernardine OT SOUS | made in Germany in 1700 and during | dren, Paul and Betty, of Bradley Junc- | employers and what localities have the | of its existence with a view to solving on Thu scores and SCOTes 0 tes at the rl Jecelia McMahon, a {0d Spansle Ir, Was a week end Visitor | the Re volution was changed to a ham tion, spent the week end here with rel- most acute child labor problems. | the various industrial problems and es- De d | “big show Patton in Spangler. a Eri ._|mer and cap lock. It is 12 inches long | atives and friends. ! Attention is called to a survey made | tablishing higher standards throughout om 2s M roe Farabaugh and |, TORY Sunseri, of Pittsburgh spent|ang is a smooth bore, having been rez] Mr. and Mrs. Urban Stolz and dau- | by the bureau in co-operation with the | the state. —Don id Mrs. George Farabaugh aN% 1abor Day in Patton. bored in recent years. Three pieces of | ghter, Norma, of Carrolltown, have | Windber have returned| pp. and Mrs. Ralph Winslow of German silver are to be seen on the | concluded a brief visit here with rei- —-—— ——— rock in ¢ eo ale jay ne Meadeville, spent Labor Day with Mr.|oyn in the form of half moons. The | atives crushed mS ET Rn of ns SS. i ate ‘ ; | nue. In addition to the other activities the | called on local friends recently. Public recent guest of Mrs. } l T | I John Masnica left on Tuesday for St.| cambria County Sportsmen this year| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Williams or burg las 1 } vho is the house Vincents’ College, Beatty, Pa. and|pesins the sponsoring ol activities of | Grlassport, spent the week end here Lilly ap of her mother, Mrs. Mary Fo- 1 is enrolled in the scholasticate course | nembers of the 3oy Scouts of the |among friends. Water ( TrIY, LIE Rope ay omen pe at that institution. county at the fair. A log cabin similar Miss Agnes Warner has returned to that tow the Department of S1c OL the 10-1 nary and Mrs. King Cartwright and to the one in the Sportsmen's build-| Altoona after visiting relatives and —The located at Ta- had Sn son, of Arcadia, spent the week end ining has been built for the Boy Scout friends here one day last week. Ryan, de Patton. near the entrance and has been dedi- Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Cooper of Patton Ryan, of and Mrs. B. J. Overberger and Mr. Clyde Lucas of Pitcairn speni|cated to the mas their permanent | attended the picnic here on Saturday. of Johns hildren were week end guests of Mr. |the week end at his home in Patton. headquarters. Mr. and N Joseph Hoover have cently m: and Mrs. Alan Hester in Pittsburgh. The annual reunion of the Esch fa- The display of skins and mounts in| returned to Glassport after spending side in J and Grace Urich|mily of Flinton, was held last Sunday the building is excepitonally fine and |the week end here among friends. P A ! : ON b A. —Mrs. Altoona. in the grove on the J. I. Esch farm, [the Patton Sportsmen's Assoication has| Mrs. Lewis Naylor of Dysart has ’ Dolores, sll avenue was | when members of the family from two an attractive y display. i concluded a visit he derwent Bor. f Sintes guhored fo renew home ties —ec— Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Adams and Wal- Ee 5 E = their ton \ ughlin, daughter of {and enjoy a quiet good time. A NTRIDR STEPS T JARI ter Conrad of Cress vere ouests of -—Amon 7:1 : : CANNERS TAKE STEPS TOWARD € onrad o resson, were guests of William McLaughlin, off Mr. and Mrs. David Watters of this PRODUC T IMPROVEMENT friends here recently. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SEPT. 6 & 7 tings rece 30U h Fif th avenue, has left for Pitts-| place, and Miss Regina Stich, of Car- a Mr. and M Louis Helfrick of Al- versary of enroll as a stu-|rolltown, motored to Cumberland, Md., served he A group of canners in York county | toona, were callers here on Monday. wining School of on Sunday. —On Se SOLLEEREEEER EERIE ERR V REE ERE REEL R RRR RRR ERE R RNR AREER $ rs : : have signed a contract with the Penn- Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Luther of Pat- tsburgh Mercy Hospital. Miss rrr — sylvania bureau of Markets for the in- | ton, have concluded a visit here with ver, celeb the Meaconts beihTh ! was accompanied to Pitts- | CAMBRIA COUNTY SPORTSMEN spection of all tomatoes to be used for | friends. the office Ro bet op thre coula I wher and Wiliam Den-{ HAVE FINE EXHIBIT AY FAIR canning purposes in their plants dur-| Mrs. Rose Nagle, of St. Boniface, was the forem: no be SER 1 mded the ball games at THIS WEEK AT EBENSBURG |i, 1'c present seston, here on Saturday as the guest of her the mean right now to pay up that subscription the ag sr ite Have Contrast) sitter. Mie. AThort sacle from a ha to the Cour of Pittsburgh, was a|par Surpasses in Interest and Educa- with tomes 5 growers providing for a Louis Cupples, of Cresson, spent last paper and Mr. and , Mr. and Mrs. W.| tional Value Previous Exhibitions. wremiam price on all tomutoss doliv-| Monday evening hore among friends self into a family of Cre J . ; Pattonites Have Display. ered which © 2% S No. 1. The U.!| and relatives. vet in the t Summerhill was nh 8 No 2 paid for at the con- se — i. —-Mrs. 0 fa home home of Mr. and| The exhibit at the Cambria County : delivered by the ON EUROPEAN TOUR baugh of Highland | pair, occupying an entire building and M C tract price while iy Mrs. Cn . 5 = * growers donot brin return under the s—————— . at her ho f > a al op- Grove. : put on by the Cambria County Sports- | ;oreement Ellen D. Reed, daughter of Mr. and ternoon. 5 el nat r t M1 Tatilda K and caugh- [men's Association, working in co-oper- Tomibtoc raded at the | Mrs. E. P Reed of Bakerton, sailed I'h 1 ¢ M ave, are the|ation with the Pennsylvania State cannet iS un pervision | fre Y last Saturday on a 3 ol loc 1 nd relatives. Game Commission, and local affiliated of the 1 ulture. | months travel and study tour of Eu- 1 1k and of Jeanette, | sportsmen’s clubs, far surpasses in in- | is x] ect owers rope. Soren Mathieson, a bromine ni Ute wughter, Ma 0- |S t the week end h Patton rel terest and educational value any of the COTVIeTS ali will benefit bv this st educator of New York City, has organ- Mrs. tives. {5% | excellent exhibitions by the sportsmen a tour will pe ana son, |in previous yes to improve of the canned EET EER RENE ARE AREER TARR ERR REAR AREA RAL ARLE EAR SR ROE ELL ER EAE FOO E 0 € ) I's. product. The a the party through of i M ( are the At the entrance of the Sportsmen's sound product is rewa dw a pre- | group is limited to ¢ 1 num Hartzog f N viar ' of Four- | puilding there is a 1 cabin of the miuf price his effort, while the | only college ates are eli oseph of W avenue type used in hunting camps. The cabin canne r who is enabled to put up a! Mathieson ha tablished connections avenue, is i 10me Sl 2 a 1 Beatr Palcho, of Altoona was|is constructed solidly and is a repro- better fin she rol with college Student S France, Eng- nervous bre: en arents, Mr. and | quction of one used by a Cambria Co. ie and Sweden, 1 be enter- in their land, Germany, Denma and the American group v tained by them while visitir t of he er and South Fifth Mr. ‘est Magee ave- sportsmen’s club. In addition to indi- nu cating a natural setting of a hunting on of pro Two-reel Weastern Feature lvania can- | the country visited. cent guest, s Margar f members of the Patton Fire Co.|camp, it provides headquarters for the | ja |ast few . | respective coutries. The tour 1 be East Brady. vill hold a corn roast at Brown's Cab-|men in charge of the exhibit. oo — a oa nneries have been forced to) quiet, informal and elastic. allowing FOR SALE F n on Monday even next, and a gen-| At this camp there is a Fenton crow close willing the Bureau of Mai re- | sufficient time at each stop for each nd Co d Beech avenue, ood 1 IS anticipated rap in minature with a marsh hawk sorts. It is hoped the standardi- member to discover for himself much a me Vv on Brewer ave ; e have 1 requested to announce | imprisoned in it. It is said that from |, ation which i Y way this fall will | that is interesting in the native life of Biol also four furnish he M : 1 in the Good | five to six hundred crows can be cau- 28-29 term |oht in such a trap with one bait. "Ist. Miss| At the other side of the cabin there , has been [are several Chinese Golden pheasants in putting the Penn ning industry back to the position once held. rooms, all conveniences; qui East Magee avenue, or at C fice it rrr —————— LEAS PITCAIRN WOMAN MEETS So DEATH IN AUTO MISHAP Misses Mary n 1 t d IS NOW on {which are attracting considerable at- CHARLE S L .GREGORY. —— Ella Jonarich 1! 1¢ f v 1 ! [rom ‘and, Irom |tention. One of the best exhibits, how- Charles Louis Gregory, a former Mrs. Anna Toohill, of Pitcairn, aged Park, N. where they wil 1 country she sailed Monda ever, near the cabin, is that of the Car- |g 1 pork N dealer, died at his about 47, was instantly killed at one guest of relatives I Josephine Litzinger, of Akron, |rolitown Rod and Gun Club exhibiting hors 1 that on Monday night |0’clock last Friday afvernoon in an au- Jesse TAN Mr. and Mrs ldren - ), he guest of her mother, Mrs. {carp in a fresh water trough. Nearby Sau a a 0 ness He is survived by | tomobile accident about four miles to sew were Labor Day sts i I Pittsburgh. Irs Miss Gertrude Miller of ¢ 1 nue, was the recent guest of Altoon Fourth avenue. | is an exhibit of one-inch trout by the has been im-|Ebensburg Sportsmen's Association. S. Perhaps the greatest single attrac- Link have re-|tion in the Sportsmen’s building aside the west of Jennertown on he Li ncoln highway, when a machine c ling 5 persons struck a pole. Several of the other occupants of the car were his widow and a number of children. The funeral will be held this Thurs- day at the Gregory home and inter- ment will be in the South Fork ceme- TY ie Prt D DANIELS friends. ( 1, where they [from the many animals native to Penn- ev injured. wd of th rE 1 Mp " £ ery. = i Mr. and Mrs. E. A.|sylvania, is a large buffalo, taken to | 'e" - 7 1 di 1 piace. ensburg with considerable difficulty ens : = i RY angler VEN VV Ne ve vv vv Sve brate the Durkin of 1 of the comp The bod town real est automobile road near t] dren’s Home nesday morn gone from h morning. Fo saw the car, , of Freeport, I. I,{from the Jos-Wyn Game Preserve of fF ident. ex-senator J. O. Clark of Glen Camp- ; Ed J u 8 T H u MAN. Ss T= J I ‘Hot News NEIL HAMILTON A Qaramount Qicture and friends. Miss Barton is bell. This buffalo is at the other en- By Gene Carr foremr Patton resident. trance to the Sportsmen’s building en- ett dn th fe bit Asa bossbbssssrssssosssossnssssasand Joseph Dunegan is the st of 1¢ closed in a wooden cage with a chicken isin =~ nd f In Lancaster and |wire top. An inclined board walk leads up to a walk where thousands have with all conven- | looked down on this nearly extinct an- Inquire at the|imal of pioneer days in America. Ef- store. forts to bring the Buffalo to the Cam- a member of the lo-|pria County Fair were begun on Tues- 1001 faculty, spent the day of last week and ended Sunday EEE rR nen nnn nnn nnn een REE AS ESSE also Comedy and News | weel end at her home in Pittsburgh. | night when the buffalo was placed in MON TUES WED SEPT 10-11-12 having motox Carl Otto and Russell Skordinsky {the cage. Seven men sent out to cap- . . . . ticular atten are the ts of friends and relatives | ture the animal on the preserve were A pretty fo Ney iy unsuccessful for several days and then S Fk F d HEAR in St. Benedi Al ters and Thos. | haq at difficulty in caging it to an on Tuesday 1 A ned to their homes in| transport it to Ebensbur East Carroll f vard © Ernest Ya ), having visited the S The state game commission has bro- ol ught an unusually large exhibit of wild AL JOLSON PURETEST 2ouse 1 )a animals. Included in this exhibit are a months, son ’ ad # ers was im white tailed deer, two black bear, gray Yansenn, of COD LIVER OIL marriage. and black squirrels, barn owls, a wild sions at the NORWEGIAN cat, a raccoon, porcupine, and two dark ga; {Fong v t are Buffalo wolves and one light Arctic held on Sung is certainly th ; Hn HEE E AE ER RRR i £ g Jo, fully 3 = TRI =| wolf, these last three animals atract- Stephen of Puritan, w meat marke died at his h Death was ca had been ill o Twenty-¢ censes in thi ending Septen department LUTHERAN ing great attention. There is a great live horned owl and near it is a mounted goshawk. As a part of its educational exhibit the state game ocmmission is displaying this bird with the warning that it must be regarded as Pennsylvania's greatest game Killer, and should be killed where ever possible. A description of the bird Is given and hunters are warned not to confuse it with several species of hawks which are not harmful. A moun- ted specimen is shown because it is impossible to keep one of the birds captivity. It will beat itself to death. oil we know. care in its selection becai of the g cod liver of infant CETERA EE EERE YO ER ERR en id NEW COFFEE SHOPPE NOW OPE N FOR BUSINESS SANDWICHES, PIE, ICE REAM, COFFEE, SODAS, ETC. Confections, Candy, Cigars, and Tobaccoes. HE JALL SINGER ¢1.00 16 ounce bottle SPECIALS THIS WEEK: Services in church were c J. Youngeren, AELPTRELERE REE REE ERE ERE FE EE EE ER RE EEE { | o A number of BheK nt and rare pieces | day last. The s Se ———— of firearms are to be found among the | God's Remed; / ) . : in a ) ; 1 5 Remed, ns 36¢ BIGOS BLD( MAGEE AVE. displays in the building. Probably the | service was w a . wha 73c GIVE US A TRIAL one attracting the most attention is a ( f ciated. | Stabilla and Weakland, Prop'rs. gun owned and exhibited by Arch Mo- 1 mm ; The next Se. yer, of Grampian, a weapon that has [ QE, (ARIZ FOGERTY’ The erxall sore J Patton, Pa. SERRE EE ER RI EER EE Ee RES AEE Hy J made an offer to buy the gun. “A LITTLE ANTIQUE, | SHOULD SAY. SHE WEARS A PETTICOAT!"” The gun is 70-caliber, hand bored, = renee —— day evening, ( = ‘Service, Courtesy and Sat- attracted the attention of Henry Ford "© McClure Newspaper Syndicate TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING AT 7-9 conducted in = isfaction.” in his hunt for antiques. Mr. Ford has All are cordial
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